Chopstick Gardens

The “To Be Nature Wood Chopstick” has a convoluted name but presents an interesting contribution to the “grow from waste” ethos that’s so popular these days. It starts life in your hands just like an ordinary set of chopsticks except it’s tipped with a starch cap hiding a seed. When you’re done with it, stick the starch end down into the ground and watch as new life climbs up your sweet and sour chicken coated chopstick.

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A circular/cylindrical writing instrument being the physical standard seems quite interesting. We’ve worked with everything from hexagonal pencils, to super-thin quills, to rectangular sticks of charcoal……

I suppose everyone could start using their fingers and hands to cook and eat their food with. Or use bamboo chopsticks that can be reused or composted since bamboo is infinitely renewable. Or continue polluting and wasting non-renewable resources to manufacture metal utensils and/or plastic. Even compost-able plastic, e.g., corn, is not environmentally friendly. Personally, I will continue to use bamboo; and if I want to plant stuff I will get some seeds and do so.

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